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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] CVS updating


From: Alex Borges
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] CVS updating
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 17:15:12 -0500
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Chris Weiss wrote:

only reasonably tested bug fixes are commited to the .16 branch. That's not to say some fix won't break something obscure, but if that
does happen you can be sure it will be corrected very quickly, and
with cvs you always have the option of rolling back to a specific
date.  Personaly, I'm leary of doing the update in a cron job, cvs
itself sometimes glitches.
All in all, we recommend allways to lift the branch from CVS because it will have more security problems fixed than any of the snapshots or tarballs out there. So yes. Go ahead and update.



On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:50:52 -0500, Geoff Robinson <address@hidden> wrote:
I have been evaluating and setting up phpgroupware over the last couple
months to offer as an alternative to Microsoft to customers of our firm.
I have just updated to the most recent release of 0.9.16.003 via CVS. I
am going to soon reach the point where I want to consider my installed
phpgroupware 'stable'. Of course, I also would like to be able to grab
any patches that come into the package.

So I ask- can I consider updating the 9.16_branch stable through CVS?
That is, if I have an active system, can I run 'cvs -z6 update -dP -r
Version-0_9_16-branch' without breaking anything? What sorts of things
are currently being added to the 0.9.16 branch?

Thanks.

- Geoff

--
Geoff Robinson  <address@hidden>
312.371.4295

Tavros Technology
Chicago, IL

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